Martin asks Business Minister about investment and growth in North and North East Lincolnshire
Martin has asked the Minister of State at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Michael Fallon MP, about investment and growth in North and North East Lincolnshire. He used the Cleethorpes Chronicle to promote Cleethorpes as a good place to start a business and highlighted that if people work hard and have a quality product they are able to start a successful business.
Martin Vickers (Cleethorpes) (Con): What support his Department is providing to encourage investment and growth in north and north-east Lincolnshire authority areas.
The Minister of State, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (Michael Fallon): North and north-east Lincolnshire are benefiting from over £41 million of Government investment from the regional growth fund, including the £30 million Humber local enterprise partnership that I launched in February with my hon. Friend, which will support businesses in his constituency. The Humber has also secured the largest enterprise zone allocation in England—1,200 acres over two sites—which will help to support the development of the offshore renewable industry in both north and north-east Lincolnshire.
Martin Vickers: We obviously welcome the Government’s continuing support and any further initiatives. To emphasise that Cleethorpes is a good place to start businesses, today is the fifth anniversary of the launch of the Cleethorpes Chronicle by two local businessmen. Does the Minister agree that if people show determination and enthusiasm and have a quality product, it is appropriate to start a business, even in these difficult times, as we have seen with the success of the Cleethorpes Chronicle?
Michael Fallon: I congratulate the Cleethorpes Chronicle on reaching that milestone and we should send our best wishes to Nigel Lowther, Mark Webb and the team. It is a great local paper, committed to the community and the businesses that it serves.